FACES IN THE CROWD

Holly Martino, 12, of McKeesport, Pa., picked up four gold medals and one silver in gymnastics and a bronze in trampoline at a Junior Olympics contest in Pittsburgh. She placed first in the all-around gymnastics and in floor exercise, uneven bars and vault.

Bobby Foran, 10, a pitcher for the Kenilworth, Ill. Pee Wee League, fanned 111 batters in 38 innings this season. In his best performance he struck out 18 and allowed one hit in a 5-0 victory. Bobby also led the club in hitting in the playoffs with .750.

Betsy Pepper, a freshman at the Lakeside School in Seattle, captured the state girls' prep tennis championship 9-7, 6-3 over Diane Thompson of Tacoma. Besides her tennis achievements, Betsy was named to all-league volleyball and basketball squads.

August 12, 1973

Onion left 'em crying by upsetting Secretariat in the Whitney. For Penny Tweedy and some other very interested parties who had banked on the favorite's success, it turned out to be close, but no cigarette

Shawna Delaney, an eighth-grader at Rockwood School in Portland, Ore., won the long jump, 100-yard dash, and ran anchor on the winning 440-yard relay team in the Multnomah County girls' championship. She was the leading scorer on her 9-0 basketball team.

James Blair, 18, of Ogden, became the youngest to take the Utah Amateur golf title. Blair easily won five straight matches in the match-play event, winning the 36-hole final 5-4 after posting an eight-under-par 64 on the first 18 holes at Wasatch State Park.